E.O.T.W. Part Two is penned with the reasonable assumption that the reader has read part one, for much of book two, builds upon book one. This makes his case that much stronger in my opinion.

With what little information available is left from times past, Bosley builds his case into what some of the machinations of the players behind the scenes were, and how those dovetail with many of the extremely meaningful, and yet quite unknown events that this nation, and the world has had.

One of these unknown instances, is the case of the airship mysteries that plagued sections of America in the late 19th, and early 20th century. Much of this information is overlooked by mainstream researchers, and it seems like to them to even entertain the idea would mean having to open one’s mind, and possibly shatter conventional history in ways most aren’t prepared to accept. This book is the complete opposite – an open minded, reasonable analysis of mysterious events that took place in the not too distant past.

Bosley holds nothing back, inquiring with question after question, pondering about this case extensively, and ruminating with about every sliver of evidence that you could imagine given such an abstruse subject. His thought process can be followed rather well.

One way Bosley buttresses his book is by arguably solving the case of who is Cora Stanton. For those who don’t know, Cora Stanton is one of the seven victims that was murdered in the latter half of 1915. Of all the victims, she’s the most notable, and plays quite a role within the confines of E.O.T.W. Part 2, as she serves to connect some really big dots that the author has found.

Coupled with that is the fact that Bosley analyses many of the power players that played pivotal roles within the machinations of this book, as well as how they connect with the two separate groups he names Team NYMZA & Team Sonora.

Both of the above groups are “Breakaway Civilization” outgrowths of the technological prowess that was achieved by the secrecy and knowledge of those groups, although for very different reasons.

Who, and what NYMZA is, is also covered by Bosley quite well, as it’s a portion of the riddle that sheds much light. This cascades into other portions of the books in many ways.

Bosley covered NYMZA part in his previous Secret Space Program presentation and for good reason. The events that took place in the 18th/19th century were at least the most verifiable aspects of a rudimentary “Breakaway Civilization” program.

One unexpected, and yet, extremely fascinating part that was covered by Bosley were the undertakings of Butch Cassidy & the Sundance Kid and how those ran parallel to what some of the machinations were. Who would have known…

In any case, along with the information mentioned above, this particular book covers quite a bit more data which is quite helpful, especially given the lack of information provided about these subjects within mainstream circles.

This book really helps shed light to some important instances in history that were very likely to turn the tide of history in certain ways.

If you enjoy espionage, hidden history, secret technologies and high octane speculation coupled with incisive and methodical reasoning, then this book is definitely for you.